Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Looking for a picture of this type of bouquet?

I am trying to find a picture of a white bouquet of white hyrdraneas(sp?) and white roses combined for the bridal bouquet.





And I am also looking for a picture of the same thing but in a light pink for the bridesmaids.





Does anyone have a link to a picture that I can show my florist?


Thanks so much!

Looking for a picture of this type of bouquet?
Not sure if this is what you want or not....but here are some links





http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=h...





http://www.flowershopnetwork.com/images/...





http://www.pioneerheritageshoppe.com/wed...
Reply:http://verizonsupersite.com/mariesflower...





Go to the top and click on wedding designs and you might fight something you are looking for there.
Reply:Like this?
Reply:here are some





http://www.flickr.com/photos/65815550@N0...





http://www.pioneerheritageshoppe.com/wed...





personally i like the second one b.c it has the 2 colors that you are using!!





hope this helps!♥
Reply:I think this is what you are looking for.





the first one is that white and the second is pink.
Reply:google it. thats how i found mine! congrates!
Reply:White: http://www.pioneerheritageshoppe.com/cas...





Pink:


http://xce.xanga.com/6bea36e523730631734...
Reply:There are a ton of pics on theknot.com
Reply:You may never find a picture of exactly what you want. Any experienced florist should be able to do what you envision as long as they have certain information.





1. Make sure the florist knows the "style / shape" of the bouquet that you want.





2. Make sure they know the size that you'd like to acheive - and make sure they give you a price on the finished product. (It may take more than 12 roses to make that 8-inch bouquet for example)





3. Show your florist the colors that you want. Take one of the dresses to the florist. Or find a swatch of color (even paint samples will work) to give to the florist so they know the hue and shade you'd like to have. (You cannot always match exactly, but you can make sure the flowers will 'blend' with your colors.)





4. Specify the kinds of flowers to be used. BUT, if you are using seasonal flowers, specify a substitute in case you cannot get the first choice. (like using roses in place of tulips in a late May or early June wedding)





5. Specify what kind of stem treatment you want (if this is a hand-tied bouquet). Some florists will automatically do a bow with streamers, when the bride may prefer a banded look.





6. Specify the type of ribbon (satin, chiffon, etc) and the color if ribbon is to be used.





As long as your florist has the above information he/she should be able to create the bouquets you envision.





Happy Planning!





http://www.weddingflowers-diy.com
Reply:I googled images for ......."flowers hyrangeas white". hope that helps!

erythema

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